Chapter 48

The family of three were wearing fake smiles as they bowed before them and said, “Your Highnesses.Your Grace.”

Xandar, Christian and Lucianne bowed in return but the two cousins were trying to hatch an escape plan.Lucianne felt discomfort emanating from the two cousins but had no clue why.

Xandar spoke first, his tone low and troubled, “Lord Kylton. Lady Kylton. To what do we owe thepleasure?”

Lord Kylton said, “We received word that you’ve found your mate, and we wanted to convey ourcongratulations.” His Lordship spoke a little too loudly, as if to garner the attention of as many people aspossible. Sure enough, many in the crowd had slowly stopped their conversations to look their way.

Lady Kylton built up on her husband’s efforts with an equally unreasonably loud voice, “Your parentswere good friends of ours so, naturally, we had to come and see you…” She then turned to the stone-faced Christian and said, “…and your cousin, too, of course.”

Christian retorted mercilessly as he matched their volume, “We haven’t been in touch for more than twodecades.” This was a surprise for Lucianne. ‘Another black sheep of the family?’, she wondered.

Lady Kylton let out a phoney chuckle and said, “Oh, Christian, dear. Still so serious.” She then returnedher sights to Xandar and said, “Xandar is still handsome, as always.” Her gaze finally moved to Luciannenext and she said, “You have definitely hit the jackpot, dear. A handsome King for a mate! The MoonGoddess does have an incomprehensible sense of humour at times.” She chuckled again beforecontinuing, “Oh uh, you haven’t met my daughter…”

Xandar and Christian stood impossibly closer to Lucianne when Lady Kylton tugged her daughter’s handin a motherly manner and gently pushed her forward. Lady Kylton then explained, “This is Kelissa. She

used to be very close to Xandar when they were young. Always stealing him away from Christian,” HerLadyship chuckled at the memory, and continued, “It’s probably why Christian had always found it difficultto befriend Kelissa. My daughter and the King were so close that the late King Lucas and Queen Veraeven encouraged them to get engaged! But sadly, that didn’t work out. My most sincere congratulationsto you, my dear. Kelissa and a long line of other women can tell you, it’s not easy to impress our King.”

Kelissa offered a sweet smile and said, “It’s nice to meet you, your Highness. And it’s good to see youagain, Xandar. It’s been a long time.” Her velvet voice was soft and her tone sounded a s if she wastrying to imitate a delicate and graceful voice. Having met numerous fake people from countless packs inher years as a warrior, Lucianne saw right through all of this.

She looked up at her mate. Xandar’s guilt-filled eyes were fixed on the most important person

in his life – her. He was tongue-tied. At that moment, he couldn’t articulate a proper explanation toconvince Lucianne that she was the only person he had ever given his heart t o. His silence seemed tohave confirmed everything Lady Kylton had just said. Lucianne turned her sights to Christian. His facewas still hard as he remained speechless.

‘So, it’s true. He was to be engaged to this woman’, she thought to herself. Her heart felt like it wasweakening by the second when the familiar feelings of lack, unworthiness and rejection crept back intoher being. But, externally, she remained composed. She was not going to give these three thesatisfaction of watching her feel uncomfortable.

She took in the sight of the blond female Lycan wearing an elegant purple evening gown, and Lucianneoffered a small smile as she said, “Well, it’s a surprising pleasure to meet you, Kelissa. I must say, I lovethat gown of yours. It really brings out the color of your eyes.”

The five people around Lucianne looked at her in surprise. The Kyltons thought that she would breakdown in tears, or explode in anger and jealousy. Xandar and Christian pinned her so close betweenthemselves because they were worried that she may leave Xandar’s side. But her seemingly-kind words

and compliment made everyone astonished. There wasn’t a trace of sadness in her sparkling black orbs.Whatever turmoil Lucianne was battling in her being, she hid it well. Very, very well. ;

Lucianne’s smile turned into a taunting one as she turned on her acting switch, “Kelissa, you and yourparents are looking at me like I’ve just said something unexpected. But I was merely reciprocating yourfamily’s polite gesture. So, why are you three looking at me like that, if I may ask?”

Kelissa was so surprised that she took a step back, wondering if she had heard Lucianne right. Herfather seemed to have found his voice first, “Y-Your Highness, I’m sure that my daughter is simplysurprised to be complimented by the Queen herself. We can’t think of anyone else who paid such highpraise to Kelissa so sincerely. Well, apart from the King, of course.”

Xandar and Christian both growled furiously at Lord Kylton, who merely smirked in response. Xandaruttered in a low and dangerous tone, “I have NEVER said or done anything like that.”

Lady Kylton then spoke, “Oh, Xandar. You don’t have to deny the past now that you have a mate. We’remerely speaking the tru–”

The cousins stopped her ladyship with another growl, and they were both stepping towards her.Lucianne paused her act and stood between the cousins and the family, her hands on each of theirchest, preventing them from taking another step forward. Their lilac eyes already turned onyx. If this wenton longer, they might even shift.

Lucianne locked eyes with Xandar and mind-linked sternly, ‘Control yourselves, both of you. This is whatthey want. They want to cause a scene. Don’t let them. Don’t give them what they want. You are better,Alexandar. You are more.”

Xandar’s eyes softened a little, and he linked Christian what she just told him. Like his cousin, Christian’sanger had not vanished but he was now in better control. Lucianne retracted her hands, and Xandar

hastily took one of them and laced his fingers tightly with hers, somehow hoping that the sparks travellingthrough their bodies would convince Lucianne that whatever the Kyltons just said was not what itsounded like.

Lucianne turned to the family and resumed her act, “Looks like you and your husband know exactlywhich buttons to push to elicit a response form the King and the Duke, Lady Kylton. How veryimpressive. I wonder what happened with your plan to pair your daughter with Xandar. Must havepushed the wrong button, I suppose? Or was it perhaps your daughter wasn’t meant to be with the Kingfrom the very start?”

Lady Kylton could not put on her own act any longer. Her rage was showing, her voice lost its fakeinnocence and humour, as she shouted, “My daughter is the best match for the King! She is to beQueen! She is to rule this entire Kingdom! You filthy wolf! You think you’re better than my daughter?! Youare just a scum! The Moon Goddess will never pair something like you to anyone of value! My daughterwas born to be Queen! One way or another, she will be Queen! You will never get to wear the crown of aLycan!” When Lady Kylton realized what she said, it was too late to take it back.

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